The Effectiveness of the new dispensation on national progress and global relations

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This study examines the effectiveness of the new dispensation on national progress and global relations. The objectives were to assess contributions to economic development, explore successes and challenges in social progress, evaluate efforts in global trade and diplomatic ties, and understand perceptions of governance reforms. The study employed a mixed-methods approach, with data collected via Google Forms yielding 42 responses for quantitative analysis and qualitative insights gleaned from 20 interviews with stakeholders including diplomats, government officials, and academics. SPSS was used to detect major patterns and correlations between variables, whereas theme analysis of qualitative data revealed complex opinions on governance and socioeconomic issues. The findings showed that governance improvements had a positive impact on economic growth and global trade connections. However, ongoing hurdles to establishing social fairness and correcting governance discrepancies were identified, particularly in policy implementation and structural issues. The study shows that, while progress has been made in promoting economic recovery and reestablishing diplomatic ties, more work is needed to improve social equity and governance systems. Recommendations include improving policy frameworks, addressing socioeconomic gaps, and strengthening international relationships. The study adds to the discussion about governance transitions by giving practical and theoretical insights for policymakers and scholars working in similar contexts.

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